نتایج جستجو برای: peak flow

تعداد نتایج: 608333  

Journal: :Indian journal of physiology and pharmacology 1991
M B Dikshit B A Prasad N V Jog

Peak expiratory flow rates were measured in 124 normal elderly men (55-85 yr) using the Wright's peak flow meter. In the less than 60 yrs age group (n = 32; mean age 57.7 yr) the PEFR was 431 +/- 13 lpm, while for the group greater than 60 yr (mean age 69.0 +/- 6.0; n = 92), the PEFR value was 373 +/- 11 1pm. These values are similar to those reported in other Indian studies, suggesting that th...

Journal: :Chest 1996
H Lee A Arroyo W Rosenfeld

OBJECTIVE Wheezing is a widely used physical sign of asthma that physicians assess in evaluation of their asthmatic patients. It may be possible to teach the parents to recognize it and to assess its severity so as to help them make better informed judgment in monitoring their children with asthma. STUDY DESIGN Parents were taught to recognize wheezing by placing their ear over the chest and ...

Journal: :The Australian journal of physiotherapy 2004
Susan Berney Linda Denehy Jeff Pretto

The purpose of this prospective randomised cross-over study was to measure peak expiratory flow rates during manual hyperinflation and to determine if the addition of a head-down tilt to physiotherapy treatment increased sputum production in patients who are intubated and ventilated. Twenty patients who were intubated, ventilated and haemodynamically stable were randomised to a sequence of phys...

Journal: :Indian journal of physiology and pharmacology 1998
S P Zodpey R R Tiwari

The current cross-sectional study with a comparison group was undertaken to investigate peak expiratory flow rate (PEFR) in flour mill workers and to study relationship between reduction in PEFR and age, smoking, exposure to grain dust and respiratory morbidity. The study included 286 flour mill workers and equal number of neighbourhood controls group-matched for age. PEFR was measured by using...

Journal: :Respiratory care 2013
Jessica L Wallace Christa M George Elizabeth A Tolley John C Winton Dana Fasanella Christopher K Finch Timothy H Self

BACKGROUND Current guidelines for the correct peak expiratory flow (PEF) maneuver include standing. In the hospital setting, PEF values are often ordered to assess response to asthma therapy for exacerbations. We have observed that the PEF is sometimes performed with the patient in bed. METHODS Healthy adults performed the PEF maneuver in random order, standing, lying back at an ~45° angle on...

Journal: :Thorax 1984
K M Venables P S Burge A G Davison A J Newman Taylor

Records of peak expiratory flow rate (PEFR), commonly used in hospital in the management of asthma, have not been evaluated as a method of identifying cases of asthma in population surveys. Four observers were asked to report on whether asthma was present or absent in 61 graphs of PEFR recorded two hourly for four weeks during surveys of working population. Agreement within individual observers...

Journal: :Chest 2003
Edwin D Boudreaux Stephen D Emond Sunday Clark Carlos A Camargo

OBJECTIVES To investigate racial/ethnic differences in acute asthma among adults presenting to the emergency department (ED), and to determine whether observed differences are attributable to socioeconomic status (SES). DESIGN Prospective cohort studies performed during 1996 to 1998 by the Multicenter Airway Research Collaboration. Using a standardized protocol, researchers provided 24-h cove...

Journal: :BMJ 1990
J F Morrison C Teale S B Pearson P Marshall N M Dwyer S Jones H G Dean

OBJECTIVE To determine whether the nocturnal fall in plasma adrenaline is a cause of nocturnal asthma. DESIGN Double blind placebo controlled cross-over study. In the first experiment the nocturnal fall in plasma adrenaline at 4 am was corrected in 10 asthmatic subjects with an infusion of adrenaline after parasympathetic blockade with 30 micrograms/kg intravenous atropine. In the second expe...

Journal: :British medical journal 1985
J L Pearce H M Wesley

To find out how many children with acute asthma responded to one or two doses of nebulised salbutamol and whether this response could be predicted 100 children were studied prospectively from two district hospitals. Twenty three children needed only one nebulised dose and 19 responded to two. Significant factors differentiating these responders from the remainder were age (24 (63%) of those age...

2012
Bukar Bakki Ahmad Hammangabdo Mohammed Abdullahi Talle Segun Oluwole Haruna Yusuph Mohammed Bashir Alkali

BACKGROUND The assessment of lung function is of considerable importance in the diagnosis of respiratory diseases, normal reference values need to be determined. The peak expiratory flow (PEF) is a simple, reproducible and easily affordable test of lung function which has been used in resource poor countries like Nigeria. A study PEF was carried out in medical students of the University of Maid...

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